- B2C
- Scale StageRapidly increasing operations
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
- YC FundedStartup funded by Y Combinator
- Valuation $1B+This company has a valuation of $1B or more
- 4.8Highly ratedOutschool is highly rated on Glassdoor, with 4.8 out of 5 stars
- 4.8Work / Life BalanceEmployees rate Outschool 4.8/5 on Glassdoor for work / life balance
- 4.5Strong LeadershipEmployees rate Outschool 4.5/5 on Glassdoor for faith in leadership
- Website
- Locations
- Company size
- 51-200 people
- Total raised
- $240M
- Company type
- Education TechnologyMarketplace
- Markets
Culture and benefits at Outschool
Culture overview
Locations
Remote policy
Preferred time zones
Remote work stipend
Employees can expense $150/month for remote work support.
Home office stipend
Employees can expense up to $500 for home office setup. Outschool also provides a subsidy of $75/month for internet.
Medical/dental/vision
We offer medical, dental, and vision benefits that are effective on the employee’s start date. The company contribution for our baseline HMO, PPO, and EPO plans is 100% for employees and 80% for dependents.
Shared financial success
Competitive salaries, stock options, and a 401k that makes saving for retirement easier.
Pto & family benefits
PTO and family leave enable our team to take the time that we need to recharge, relax, and spend time with family and friends.
Remote first
Our team is distributed across North America, and we create a remote culture through expensable meals, virtual events, expensable home office setup, and internet allowance.
Wellness
Free coaching and therapy sessions provided by ModernHealth. Meditation subscription through Headspace, fitness subscription through Gympass.
Lifelong learners
Annual budgets to self-direct our professional development as well as DEI learning. There’s also a budget for employees’ learners to take classes on Outschool!
Community impact
Outschool matches employee donations to established 501c3s, and has committed to donating $3M to Outschool.org non-profit programs.